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Salmon battle over ladders or trucks
Source: Posted: 10-02-2006 at 03:00:30

** FILE ** Irongate Dam on the Klamath River outside Hornbrook, Calif., is shown in this photo taken March 16, 2004. A California state agency, reported Wednesday Sept. 27, 2006, that removing four hydroelectric dams from the Klamath River, including Irongate Dam, would be less expensive than previously thought because sediments built up behind the dams contain very low levels of toxic leftovers from gold mining and farming.(AP Photo/Jeff Barnard, File)A power company says it will continue to seek approval for its proposal to truck salmon around four dams on the Klamath River after losing a challenge of the science behind a federal mandate to build more expensive fish ladders.



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